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no law of physics prevents that but it's unlikely. that bursts of study of climate science. >> jon: when you say it like that it makes me feel stupid. >> i don't mean. >> jon: can you stick around -- for real. stick around and tell me exactly what is going to happen. >> i can so do that. >> jon: space chronicles.
no law of physics prevents that but it's unlikely. that bursts of study of climate science. >> jon: when you say it like that it makes me feel stupid. >> i don't mean. >> jon: can you stick around -- for real. stick around and tell me exactly what is going to happen. >> i can so do that. >> jon: space chronicles.
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committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met with a quick response from the prime minister of qatar. >> let us bring back syria to the arab league, let's lift the ban on its participation in our region. we need communication with syria to save six. it is a necessity for a political solution. >> i would like to respond on syria and the resolution aimed at resolving the dispute peacefully and not to create a sea of blood. the one who has created the blood shed is a star saw. >> we're following this story from the lebanese capital beirut. it appears that divisions are appearing within the arab league as far as the serious crisis. syria prices. -- crisis. >>
committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met...
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liberties our constitution the fact that killing people with drones is counterintuitive and against the law morally and legally i mean all of these things it's a legal framework created around this why are we seeing more democrats oppose this is mind blowing medea i want to actually play a portion of last night's marathon news that he kept citing over and over again about the use of drones abroad. i think when you're in a battle you don't get due process if you're shooting at americans drones can hit you any missiles can hit you there is no due process in a battle this is a big debate because many of said the battlefield is here but is the battlefield. with the plot of the fifth amendment doesn't apply here the president has said you will use the truth amendment in the process of deciding drone attacks overseas but he doesn't get the option to use it privately ok so here he is he's basically defending the drone program abroad he's saying if you're in the battlefield as we know medea of course we're killing thousands of people who have nothing to do with the battle the signature strikes the
liberties our constitution the fact that killing people with drones is counterintuitive and against the law morally and legally i mean all of these things it's a legal framework created around this why are we seeing more democrats oppose this is mind blowing medea i want to actually play a portion of last night's marathon news that he kept citing over and over again about the use of drones abroad. i think when you're in a battle you don't get due process if you're shooting at americans drones...
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>> well, i think it is going to pass both the house and the senate and it will be signed into law. there are very few people who are on the defense of background check side in this debate. the american people are solidly behind it. and once the folks who are dragging their feet and those who claim now to be opposed to it start hearing from folks back home, i think it is going to be a whole different situation. as you pointed out in the clip leading into this, you can't be against criminals getting guns and you can't be against the dangerously mentally ill getting guns and be against background checks. that's the first line of defense. one thing we can do to check folks, to screen folks to make sure that guns don't fall into the hands of the wrong people and create problems in our communities. >> john: i examine tell you how nice it is to hear a democrat say that. it is one of the things we haven't heard from any of our republican friends. what are the republicans and nra members doing to keep guns from falling into the hands of possible criminals. republicans are citing concerns ov
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it is against the law to fill these forms out and if you break the law and nothing ever happens to you, my concern is expanding the amount of paper we do nothing with is not the deterrent we are looking for. >> if i can add one other part to that. we are finding another piece of the plaza where we can get a strong bipartisan support on. -- piece of the puzzle where we can get stung by person support. we went after the issue of guns -- where we can get a strong bipartisan support. it is unbelievable. as a former mayor, what we had to deal with was felons who had guns. we did a simple thing. we hired two city prosecutors and assign them to the u.s. attorney's post office with one focus, guns, gangs, and drugs. once you sentence someone on a gun case, they will serve 60 days in a state case and they are out. in a federal court, they are away for five years. less and less gun offenses were occurring. if you look at where these gun offenses were occurring, most will related to criminal activity, guns, cannons, trucks. we -- gains -- gangs and rugs. -- and drugs. the goal is to try to have t
it is against the law to fill these forms out and if you break the law and nothing ever happens to you, my concern is expanding the amount of paper we do nothing with is not the deterrent we are looking for. >> if i can add one other part to that. we are finding another piece of the plaza where we can get a strong bipartisan support on. -- piece of the puzzle where we can get stung by person support. we went after the issue of guns -- where we can get a strong bipartisan support. it is...
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liberties our constitution the fact that killing people with drones is counterintuitive and against the law morally and legally i mean all of these things it's a legal framework created around this why are we seeing more democrats oppose this is mind blowing medea i want to actually play a portion of last night's marathon use that he kept fighting over and over again about the use of drones abroad. when you're in a battle you don't get due process if you're shooting at americans drones can hit you any missiles can hit you there is no due process in a battle this is a big debate because many of said the battlefield is here or because the battlefield. with the plot of the fifth amendment doesn't apply here the president has said he will use the truth amendment in the process of deciding drone attacks overseas but he doesn't get the option to use it privately ok so here he is he's basically defending the drone program abroad he's saying if you're in the battlefield as we know medea of course we're killing thousands of people who have nothing to do with the battle the signature strikes the doub
liberties our constitution the fact that killing people with drones is counterintuitive and against the law morally and legally i mean all of these things it's a legal framework created around this why are we seeing more democrats oppose this is mind blowing medea i want to actually play a portion of last night's marathon use that he kept fighting over and over again about the use of drones abroad. when you're in a battle you don't get due process if you're shooting at americans drones can hit...
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circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and the applicable laws of the united states for the presidents of the rise the military to use lethal force within the territory of the united states. his filibuster is, as i said, still going. now into its eighth hour. while saying repeatedly that he is only looking for the attorney-general of the president himself to clarify whether not american citizens who have not been classified as in the combatants could legally and constitutionally be targeted in the view of the administration. fellow republican senator ang others along with democrat ron wyden all have participated in the filibuster to this point. here is senator mike lee of utah questioning the attorney general's response to senator paul's questions. >> no one can reasonably look into this and decide who the government may kill with a draw renter the government may not care what the drone. lou: senator ted crews the tax is accusing the white house of threatening an outright power grab. >> and i would suggest that any time power is irrigated in one
circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and the applicable laws of the united states for the presidents of the rise the military to use lethal force within the territory of the united states. his filibuster is, as i said, still going. now into its eighth hour. while saying repeatedly that he is only looking for the attorney-general of the president himself to clarify whether not american citizens who have not been classified as in the combatants could...
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stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize their testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when it goes from green to yellow you will have one minute. when it turns red, the five minutes have expired. minutes have expired.
stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask...
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would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and democrats won all the drop -- drug policy memos and less secrecy from the obama administration. >> i will be bringing back to the attention of the appropriate people within the administration >> i would strongly urge you to make that is quickly. >> asked whether he indeed reversed himself inside the u.s. and to clarify his claims that the president also saw the need for more transparency. there was no immediate response. the provided more documents on benghazi in georgia tech's overseas, is seen as confirmation to run this day was a foregone conclusion, but the testimony today effectively threw gasoline on the drumfire. lou: than
would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and...
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holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law very well. the u.s. government can not randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. >>> president obama shared a dinner table with 12 top republican senators last night in an effort to side-step the gop leadership by searching for compromise in the rank-and-file. it was a friendly evening. senator john mccain expressed appreciation for the invitation. it was a chance to begin the discussion. according to one senator, when dinner was over, saxby chambliss offered to pick up the tab. but the president refused and picked it up out of his own pocket. >>> last night the house easily passed a $982 billion short-term bill to fund the government through september. most of the no votes were democrats. those automatic spending known as the sequester. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner brushed off the idea that he and the president could work one-on-one to come up with a wide-ranging plan to deal with the fiscal cliff. >> no more deals, no more boehner top-down deals? >> those haven't worked.
holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law very well. the u.s. government can not randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. >>> president obama shared a dinner table with 12 top republican senators last night in an effort to side-step the gop leadership by searching for compromise in the rank-and-file. it was a friendly evening. senator john mccain expressed appreciation for the invitation. it was a chance to begin the discussion. according to one...
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i read the new law. they said bill schulz is allowed to come on the plane as long as he removes his face. >> let me see that law. >> it says you have to cut your face-off. >> why is that law handwritten. >> i got the draft from one of the people in charge. it says, bill, no face, schulz, is welcome. >> tell them there is no t in schulz. i hate your friend. i think the limit in tsa people now because they are see questions straighted -- >> you are you blaming this on sequestration? >> it has nothing to do with this. >> it was a great show. i believe steven spielberg produced it, but it is neither here nor there. i think between the knives and the lack of security it is going to make people think twice about doing any type of air travel. i hope it does. it is less lines for me so that i can go to my fact finding mission in san francisco. >> i never heard you say happily there are less lines for you. >> well when i am around there are less lines. >> this is the thing that bugs me, matt. aren't they kind of
i read the new law. they said bill schulz is allowed to come on the plane as long as he removes his face. >> let me see that law. >> it says you have to cut your face-off. >> why is that law handwritten. >> i got the draft from one of the people in charge. it says, bill, no face, schulz, is welcome. >> tell them there is no t in schulz. i hate your friend. i think the limit in tsa people now because they are see questions straighted -- >> you are you blaming...
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do we speak your language any film of the law or not a dance. or music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. to try altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. the for. the. welcome back you're watching r.t. . the cia welcomed its new chief this week as president obama's former top counterterrorism adviser took over the confirmation came after controversy on capitol hill as republican stalled john brennan's candidacy in fiery exchanges is a tory as drone program was questioned as lawmakers demanded to know whether americans could be targeted by on manned aircraft on home soil brennan's appointment was eventually allowed to proceed after officials said that drones cannot be used to kill u.s. citizens not engaged in combat in america but a former guantanamo bay prosecutor says the young man a tap mandate is too vague and lacks transparency the way it's worded it's left room for interpretation and it clearly is only limited to the u.s. and to
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citizens and we can't even check in on that law. the question rand paul focused on was can you kill u.s. citizens on u.s. so i am without a trial and guess what? attorney general eric holder came in and said you know what, it seemed we were saying you could, but all of a sudden, not so much. he says: cenk: that was not an additional question, that was the core question. he put in a couple of qualifiers there to have wiggle room as an attorney, of course be so they probably can kill u.s. citizens on u.s. soil under different circumstances. rand paul when asking about it seem somewhat satisfied with the answer. >> are you satisfied? >> i'm quite happy with the answer. i'm disappointed it took a month and a half and root canal to get it. that's what i've been asking all along. cenk: let's bring in a couple of experts, andrew kirell and colonel morris davis was chief prosecutor at gitmo restored with 25 years service with the air force and assistant professor at howard law school. great to have you both here. so andrew, let me actually
citizens and we can't even check in on that law. the question rand paul focused on was can you kill u.s. citizens on u.s. so i am without a trial and guess what? attorney general eric holder came in and said you know what, it seemed we were saying you could, but all of a sudden, not so much. he says: cenk: that was not an additional question, that was the core question. he put in a couple of qualifiers there to have wiggle room as an attorney, of course be so they probably can kill u.s....
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similar laws in three other states, arizona, georgia and idaho, have been blocked by the courts. abortion opponents are scoring other victories too, putting new restrictions on clinics, requiring more parental consent and imposing waiting periods. >> anti choice politicians have been chipping away at access to abortion services for years. what arkansas has done with this ban on abortion within the first trimester is not just chipping away. it's taking a sledgehammer to the guaranteed rights of roe vs. wade. >> reporter: after failing to get much traction in the courts, opponents of abortion are now finding success in state legislatures, still hoping to find the right case and the right time to get roe v. wade overturned. pete williams, nbc news, at the supreme court. >>> tonight, u.s. officials say osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 terrorist attacks has been captured in the middle east, is now in u.s. custody here in new york. officials tell nbc news he's been a prisoner in iran for most of the past decade. he is scheduled to appear in federal court tom
similar laws in three other states, arizona, georgia and idaho, have been blocked by the courts. abortion opponents are scoring other victories too, putting new restrictions on clinics, requiring more parental consent and imposing waiting periods. >> anti choice politicians have been chipping away at access to abortion services for years. what arkansas has done with this ban on abortion within the first trimester is not just chipping away. it's taking a sledgehammer to the guaranteed...
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law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred seventy eight during the reconstruction era following the civil war congress passed the posse comment out of sight. the intent of the act which was a distant grandson of the in insurrection act of eighteen zero seven was to limit the power of the federal government when it came to using federal military personnel to enforce state laws against americans on american soil the law was modified in one thousand nine hundred one to refer to the powers of the american armed forces in two thousand and six the bush administration urged congress to revoke posse come into office so the us armed forces could r
law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred...
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state for three days vice president nicolas maduro will serve as interim president under venice well as law and election will be held in thirty days now the big question what happens next for the country r.t. spanish correspondent maria star stina brings us the latest from gus when israel is now grieving the loss of its charismatic leader sawzall hugo chavez supporters have taken to the streets across the country and the seven day mourning period has been declared the president of venezuela died on tuesday afternoon nearly two years after being diagnosed with cancer fighting back two years why is president nicolas maduro announced the news describing his debts as intensely painful and a history of tragedy for the country when as well as mildred t.v. life on state television to pledge their loyalty to honduras who chavis named as hugh successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and distort the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions. in the cuban capitol have ana despite his ailing house chavez was reelected in october last year to enf
state for three days vice president nicolas maduro will serve as interim president under venice well as law and election will be held in thirty days now the big question what happens next for the country r.t. spanish correspondent maria star stina brings us the latest from gus when israel is now grieving the loss of its charismatic leader sawzall hugo chavez supporters have taken to the streets across the country and the seven day mourning period has been declared the president of venezuela...
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
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bring in aclu senior legislative counsel christopher anders and raha wala, advocacy counsel in the law and security program at human rights first. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. christopher, how string is it when i have someone from the aclu on to support the actions of senator rand paul who is quoteing groan greenwald charles pierce on the senate floor. >> i think what's really key here is that this issue has been around for a couple of years but the senate over the last couple of weeks, they have focused in on this very broad claims the president has made that he can order the killing of people far from any battlefield including the united states citizens. and what senator paul asked is a very simple question. it was do you mr. president believe you have the authority to kill american citizens use a drone to kill american citizens on american soil. the answer to that should have been, of course, no. but there is dodging around, and refusing to answer the question by the president himself by john brennan the candidate to be c.i.a. director and today by the attorney gen
bring in aclu senior legislative counsel christopher anders and raha wala, advocacy counsel in the law and security program at human rights first. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. christopher, how string is it when i have someone from the aclu on to support the actions of senator rand paul who is quoteing groan greenwald charles pierce on the senate floor. >> i think what's really key here is that this issue has been around for a couple of years but the senate over the last...
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>> this is a fascinating moment that the president exported law enforcement techniques overseas. he is bringing counter terror measures overseas to the united states. in theory. the good moment for rand paul and he made strong principleed arguments even if you didn't agree with them. he knew his stuff. >> bret: last word. >> stroke of political genius. he will be remembered. this raises his image and he is sincere about this. this is a moment they say he will be launched as a national figure. >> that is it for the panel. >> stay tuned, well, we'll stay on the topic of drones and transparency. none of us would want to be told we can't marry the pern we love. as americanswe believe in freedom. that's what i fought for as a marine, and that's what we believe in as republicans. freedom means freedom for everyone. i didn't use to understand the importance of same-sex marriage, but after learning my brother was gay i wanted the same rights for him. he was the best man at my wedding and i want to be the best man at his. it's only fair that calvin should have the freedom to marry the per
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wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham criticized the obama administration for not utilizing the prison at gawn taun ga guantanamo bay. >> we're putting the administration on notice. we think sneaking this guy into the country, clearly going around the intent of congress when it comes to enemy combatants will be challenged. i don't know what they're going to charge him with. i don't know the details of what they plan for this gentleman. but i do know this. if this man, spokesman for 9/11, is not an enemy combatant, who would be? >> since september 11th, 2001, 67 foreign terror suspects have been convicted in u.s. federal courts. >>> china has
wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham...
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class it's one of the only living things on earth that's managed to survive in such harsh conditions law temperatures no light enormous pressure and high concentration of oxygen with little nutrients talk is a unique and isolated body of water which sits beneath almost four kilometers of ice and is the largest of on top because nearly four hundred known subglacial lakes it's named after russia's only station on the frozen continent in february two thousand and twelve russian researchers became the first in the world to reach the lake after more than two decades of drilling through ice they finally managed to read up forty liters of water that had remained untouched for more than twenty million years to avoid contaminating the lake special technology was developed in st petersburg which meant the people of drill automatically we drew as soon as it struck water the discovery of russian scientists could provide an incredible insight into our planet's past. there's exploring on toxic i have to brave some of the most severe and hospitable conditions on earth artie's our son thomas told me wha
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finance campaign laws. >> focusing on reducing money in politics not putting gasoline on the fire. >> with his traditional allies outraged they hope on to spur an investigation. >> the idea that the white house is going to have this group, which is so clearly tied in with the presidential staff and not violated the various federal rules against lobbying the congress is problematic. >> roves' super pac after president bush left office accuses the president of getting big money out of politics. >> i don't want somebody else pulling my strings. we have to change how business is done in washington. >> pressure is mounting but no sign that white house is going to reverse course and most shameless sale of access since the clintons were accused of renting the white house to their allies. >> and we'll head live to caracas a >>>. >> bret: you are looking live in caracas. the video, there it is live moving. crowds there on the streets in caracas and the death of hugo chavez. 58 years old. succumbed to cancer. died today. we will see what the reaction is. we are getting reaction from the white h
finance campaign laws. >> focusing on reducing money in politics not putting gasoline on the fire. >> with his traditional allies outraged they hope on to spur an investigation. >> the idea that the white house is going to have this group, which is so clearly tied in with the presidential staff and not violated the various federal rules against lobbying the congress is problematic. >> roves' super pac after president bush left office accuses the president of getting big...
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. >> shepard: a problem with the law. >> but there's some circumstances where those tough choices need to be -- they're very tough choices. >> shepard: there are difficult circumstances and one circumstance which we're dealing with now is agents from two governments, following an american citizen for 48 hours, knowing exactly where he was so they could send a drone down to kill him and killed his son, too when it appears they could have handled this in another way but didn't because they didn't want information getting out. seems to some that maybe what they should do is figure out another way to deal with the information, maybe reform the system to some degree, rather than doing something that governments of other countries might do like, for instance, sirra, but our government doesn't do that. as far as i knew. >> shep, whatever that guy had information about the protection of the united states. we don't have the folks. >> shepard: we know that slopes get slippery and they're concerned this might be one of them. i if killing an american overseas who had all kinds of crap on him, leav
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always that already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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the southern poverty law center says they found more than 1,360 patriot groups, an 813% rise since 2008. on the last word, senior fellow mark potawk told lawrence o o'donnell it has been getting worse. >> what happened after that count was completed, as gun control began after the slaughter in newtown, the whole movement, the groups out there have gone from red heat to white heat. so we are at a very scary moment. it is very much reminiscent to me of the months leading up to the oklahoma city bombing. >>> some top presidential candidates have skipped the iowa straw poll in recent years and those who win often do not do well in the state's caucuses. now iowa republican senator chuck grassley is saying it may be time to stop having the straw poll. >>> the state legislature in arkansas has overriden a see to you of a bill that passed that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of president. governor mike bebe said he vetoed the bill because he thinks it's unconstitutional and it conflicts with the decision in roe v. wade. >>> in a few day there's will be no more people in the peoples
the southern poverty law center says they found more than 1,360 patriot groups, an 813% rise since 2008. on the last word, senior fellow mark potawk told lawrence o o'donnell it has been getting worse. >> what happened after that count was completed, as gun control began after the slaughter in newtown, the whole movement, the groups out there have gone from red heat to white heat. so we are at a very scary moment. it is very much reminiscent to me of the months leading up to the oklahoma...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way and after this ill logic let's go break the set. looked like where are you searching going to be like. have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not.
absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way and after this ill logic let's go break the set. looked like where are you searching going to be like. have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not.
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citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks, we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as is gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter ho
citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks, we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as is gathering against you," he...
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. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just ahead on 360, day 30 in the jodi arias trial. more questions from the jurors and new signs they aren't buying her story. coming up, our legal panel has a lot to work with. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. ways your mostomplet how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we
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. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social services. that's what has me. you could find two or three million dollars would concern the purpose. you could put the negligent people in jail, but to bankrupt the town of $15 million is pretty agree jous. >> those pictures, i just felt sick about it. i'm flat out of time though. nice to see you. i always love having you. we'll see both of you again soon. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "around the world." we begin in d.c. senator paul rand, rand paul rather, spent 13 hours, no bathroom breaks, no meals, filibustering on the senate floor. why? >> because of this was
. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social...
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always but already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a boxcutter. >> juan: i travel all the time. you know what happened the other day? you go to take out conditioner for the hair and i realize i put body lotion in the conditioner. you smoosh junk on yourself. >> kimberly: my big sexy got confiscated. >> greg: what? >> kimberly: big sexy. >> eric: i don't think you should travel with that. >> eric: when can we put our shoes through security? >> kimberly: why do with travel with these? if this can't be used as a weapon, what can? coming up, baby buzz across the pond. did princess kate reveal w
stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a...
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i suggest that the center start reading the case law. in israel the supreme court of israel set out very clear criteria, they are very narrower than those used by the united states, but they try to bring the use of drones within the rule of law -- that's absolutely essential. to bring it within the rule of law, but to do that they have to understand the constitutional history, we have a long history of being able to kill people who are in imminent threats without going through a trial. every time the military kills, it is a non-judicial execution. during the civil war, obviously we killed american citizens. we have to look back in history and understand this is a difficult nuance problem that requires a nuance solution not just emotional rhetoric. >> michael: we're very accustomed to, when we have new sawns problems in this country to see those problems wind up at the steps of the supreme court. do you see that as the direction that this issue is going now? >> i don't. because the united states supreme court has backed away from these is
i suggest that the center start reading the case law. in israel the supreme court of israel set out very clear criteria, they are very narrower than those used by the united states, but they try to bring the use of drones within the rule of law -- that's absolutely essential. to bring it within the rule of law, but to do that they have to understand the constitutional history, we have a long history of being able to kill people who are in imminent threats without going through a trial. every...
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oversight because, by law, they're allowed to make custom drugs just one patient at a time. but connolly says, over a few years, n.e.c.c. went national. he told us that quantities of drugs increased by a factor of 1,000. >> we became a manufacturer overnight. so we were basically trying to have the best of both worlds trying to manufacture without the oversight of a manufacturer. and there was-- we all got... >> pelley: a month before the first steroid death, connolly says he warned his supervisor. >> something's going to happen. something's going to get missed and we're going to get shut down. >> pelley: what did you mean by that? >> that we were going to hurt a patient. we were just thinking "hurt a patient." we weren't compounding anymore we were manufacturing. >> pelley: when you went to your supervisor and told him that, he said what? >> that's verbatim. he shrugged. that was his response for a lot of our questions or comments or concerns was a shrug. >> pelley: meaning? >> "just do it." either he didn't care or he was powerless to change it. >> pelley: as joe connolly
oversight because, by law, they're allowed to make custom drugs just one patient at a time. but connolly says, over a few years, n.e.c.c. went national. he told us that quantities of drugs increased by a factor of 1,000. >> we became a manufacturer overnight. so we were basically trying to have the best of both worlds trying to manufacture without the oversight of a manufacturer. and there was-- we all got... >> pelley: a month before the first steroid death, connolly says he warned...
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guest: the law requires -- the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to make sure -- to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because it is such a flawed process. basically, agencies are prohibited right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize government employees work. host: eddie is in massachusetts, republican. caller: good morning. i was pessimistic when i heard the l.a. times say they were happy. we're lowering the deficit spending. big deal. going down to 1.3 trillion. you touched on furloughs. europe goes on a four-day workweek. that's fine. but address the pensions. one guy in california, a manager retiring gave himself a raise. $850,000 per year. he has had 30 years' service at 3 percent per year, that gives him 90% of that, giving him $800,000 pension per year. would you please address it? >
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but this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him. it isn't so much about john brennan. it's about having rules so that some day if we do have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or they might kill people they disagree with religious or might kill people of another ethnic group. we're protected. >> 13 hours of good old-fashioned filibustering. you thought kornacki rants or as he calls them monologues were long. a dozen senators made guest appearances on the floor and one ron wyden of oregon is a democrat. among the highlights, citations of rappers and jay-z. >> nice. >> quotes from the films "the godfather" and a reading from the twitter verse. paul stocked up on milky way bars. senator mark kirk brought him a thermos and an apple. and here's a little history lesson in honor of professor kornacki since i did mock his rants. the last time a talking filibuster consumed the senate is opposed a tax cut plain in 2010 duh strom author mand hold it is reco
but this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him. it isn't so much about john brennan. it's about having rules so that some day if we do have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or they might kill people they disagree with religious or might kill people of another ethnic group. we're protected. >> 13 hours of good old-fashioned filibustering. you thought...
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but all the laws they pass around it. in a state like arkansas you still have to get the lecture before you chose choose to have an abortion and then there is a waiting period before you can actually do it. you can't have the conversation and the procedure at the same time. there is a parental notification as well. there are laws being passed that restrict women from getting the choice themselves. it's a run in against roe v. wade and i think it's a conservative effort across the country to challenge roe v. wade and have it come before the supreme court again. >> michael: and it looks like it may, in fact be heading that way. l. joy williams, political strategist out of new york, thank you so much for being on "the war room." i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: when it's all said and done i'd wagered that hillary clinton would have compiled one of the most fascinating and most analyzed careers of any politician in u.s. history. a new book comes to the state department, and we'll talk with the a
but all the laws they pass around it. in a state like arkansas you still have to get the lecture before you chose choose to have an abortion and then there is a waiting period before you can actually do it. you can't have the conversation and the procedure at the same time. there is a parental notification as well. there are laws being passed that restrict women from getting the choice themselves. it's a run in against roe v. wade and i think it's a conservative effort across the country to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>. >> bret: out going john maddis he envisioned keeping 20,000 troops in afghanistan after 2014. the number higher than the president wants. >> what about the residual force? >> post 2014 force, senator, that decision i know has not been made yet. it's still under consideration. i have made my recommendation. >> which is? >> that recommendation is for 13,600 u.s. forces. >> bret: the administration wanted 10,000 or fewer and in his testimony. the general called 2013, quote the year of reckoning with regards to iran's nuclear program and on the crisis in syria, he said president assad chemical weapons site are increasingly vulnerable to outside force. the general was pushed out of his job early by the obama administration after disagreemen
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venezuelan leader the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee had this to say his death then the laws of the us leftist leaders in south america good riddance to this dictator in the media a slew of pundits embarked on a search for new opportunities that might now be available for the u.s. in venezuela. so what does this mean now for the united states and all that oil in that country venezuela is a place of enormous opportunity it has by survey's perhaps the largest reserves of oil in the world from the u.s. point of view this has enormous potential implications because a venezuela that moves away from chavez is foreign policy means a venezuela that's less welcoming to iran less friendly to russia less friendly to castro's cuba less friendly to leftwing regimes around the hemisphere which is financed in their campaigns and and other aspects but before america jumps at the chance to explore those new opportunities it might be useful to look back at what washington's previous efforts to. what the u.s. now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in reacti
venezuelan leader the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee had this to say his death then the laws of the us leftist leaders in south america good riddance to this dictator in the media a slew of pundits embarked on a search for new opportunities that might now be available for the u.s. in venezuela. so what does this mean now for the united states and all that oil in that country venezuela is a place of enormous opportunity it has by survey's perhaps the largest reserves of oil in...
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role for their school for thanksgiving serving sophistry a law suit an individual basis in an environment which are some of the world's oil . and beyond profit it's the risk of losing a partition stitch this pretty things that just so you bring good can sing so for this work it's a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting something real life there is no substitute for this kind of trivia that's the old crowd might be unique in britain these days harking back to a time of community that many of us have now the gulf but it's a reminder to avoid some traditions of best preserved sarath aleksey has kidney market in cumbria more news in less than forty minutes from now stick around though for some heated debate in crosstalk stay with us. well. science technology innovation all the least of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. for something evil extreme cold just a chilling threat to life a women of death it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water and got her rights and my body feels really warm now this
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